LXXXIX
The Traitor in the Camp
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Even groves and fountains give no joy if they breed disease: even so kinsmen too are an abomination when they seek one’s ruin.
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Fear not the foe that is like the naked sword: but beware of the enemy that cometh as a friend.
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Guard thyself against the secret enemy: for in the moment of embarrassment he will cut thee clean like the potter’s steel.
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If thou have an enemy that masqueradeth about as thy friend, he will soon corrupt thy kindred and bring down a multitude of evils on thy head.
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When a kinsman turneth traitor against thee, he will bring on thee a multitude of evils and jeopardise thy very life.
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When treachery invadeth the entourage of the prince, it is impossible that he falleth not a prey to it one day or other.
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The house that is divided against itself is like a vessel that is fitted with a lid: though it appeareth to be a single unit, it will never make a united whole.
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Behold the house that is divided against itself: it will crumble to dust even like a piece of iron that is filed with a file.
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Though the split be small even like a slit in a sesamum seed, ruin hangeth over the house that is divided against itself.
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Behold the man who mixeth on intimate terms with one who hateth him in his heart: he is like one dwelling in a hut with a cobra for his companion.